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- Police had arrested woman legally sharing message near abortion clinic
- Student ordered to remove shirt because it might insult somebody on day of President’s public school address
- ADF attorneys file suit over school policy prohibiting residential assistants from holding Bible studies in dorms
- Bureaucrats prevail in federal court against organizational license plate applicant, thwarting intent of Arizona lawmakers
- Court refuses to dismiss lawsuit against unconstitutional license plate policy
- ADF, Liberty Legal, and allied attorneys representing student prevail against school’s highly restrictive speech policies
- MADISON, WI— This past Friday was a day to remember for Captain Scott Southworth, a unit commander in the Wisconsin National Guard 32nd Military Police Company. Southworth’s unit returned on Friday from more than a year of rigorous duty in Iraq and the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit handed down the latest opinion in Southworth v. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. Captain Southworth, then a student at the University of Wisconsin, was the plaintiff in the lawsuit when it was filed in 1996. The lawsuit challenged the unfair nature of mandatory student ...
- "Choose Life" message too controversial
- Judge calls University of Houston a designated public forum for student speech
- HOUSTON – The Alliance Defense Fund Law Center, a national public interest law firm, last week filed for a second preliminary injunction to prevent the University of Houston from enforcing another unconstitutionally restrictive speech policy. The first injunction came on June 24, 2002, when U.S. District Judge Ewing Werlein, Jr., ruled against the university in favor of a student group called the Pro-Life Cougars. In the fall of 2001, the University of Houston denied the Pro-Life Cougars permission to put up a display in a public space used by other organizations. But the group won the first ...